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Maxwell Suffers Fractured Leg In Freak Birthday Party Accident; Likely Out For Extended Period
Melbourne, Nov 13 Charismatic Australian all-rounder Glenn Maxwell has suffered a fracture in his left fibula during a freak accident at a birthday party in Melbourne and has been ruled out for an extended period of time.
In the immediate, the freak mishap -- Maxwell slipped and fell in the backyard during a birthday party -- has ruled the 34-year-old of the ODI series against England beginning this week. He is also likely to miss the rest of the summer "after breaking his leg in the accident at a 50th birthday party (supposedly of a friend) in Melbourne this weekend", said a report in cricket.com.au.
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